Bradley Beal, an emerging sophomore from St. Louis (Mo.) Chaminade, is supposed to be in town on an unofficial visit as well. Class of 2012 prospect Bobo Drummond, an in-state prospect, is also scheduled to attend the festivities.

KENTUCKY'S BIG BLUE MADNESS

Kentucky is hosting its version of Midnight Madness, a.k.a. Big Blue Madness, this weekend. The Wildcats have a host of prospects in Lexington for the sold-out festivities

Class of 2009 commitments Jon Hood and GJ Vilarino are scheduled to be on campus. They certainly won't be alone.

Five-star big man Daniel Orton will make a return trip to the SEC school. The center from Bishop McGuinness High School in Oklahoma City, Okla., has been to Lexington multiple times.

Class of 2010 prospects Russell Byrd of Fort Wayne (Ind.) Blackhawk Christian, Covington (Ky.) Holmes wing Ricardo Johnson, Ian Miller of Charlotte (N.C.) United Faith and Brandon Mobley of Savannah (Ga.) Windsor Forest will likely be in town for the night's season tip-off festivities. Class of 2010 commitment Dakotah Euton is supposed to be there to help in the recruiting efforts.

West Virginia is also in a festive mood. Bob Huggins and his staff are hosting the school's version of Midnight Madness. There will be a good number of prospects in town for "Mountaineer Madness."

The Mountaineers will get a crack at Deniz Kilicli, a 6-foot-9, 250-pound forward from Beckley (W.V.) Mountain State Academy via Turkey.

Kilicli is one of the hottest names in the senior class at the moment, and a number of high-major schools have been in to get a better look at him. WVU has been in the mix for a while now. Kilicli's new teammate, Noah Cottrill, is a class of 2010 commitment to the team. Cottrill will be in town for the weekend, too.

Class of 2009 commitments Erik Murphy and Deshawn Painter plan to be together this weekend on Florida's campus. The future teammates will also get a chance to recruit some potential future teammates.

Wayne Martin, a 6-foot-7 forward from Jacksonville (Fla.) Providence Christian and Clearwater (Fla.) forward Okaro White, a class of 2010 prospect, are supposed to be in Gainesville for visits.

Powder Springs (Ga.) McEachern guard Trae Golden is headed to Athens, Ga., this weekend to see the Bulldogs on an unofficial visit. The Rivals150 junior guard was once committed to Ohio State.

Indiana is bringing in Aaron Cosby, a class of 2010 point guard from Louisville (Ky.) Jeffersontown. The Hoosiers recently offered a scholarship, and Cosby is making a return trip to Bloomington.

Wolfeboro (N.H.) Brewster wing Givon Crump is expected to continue his tour of college campuses this weekend. The Rivals150 prospect is headed to South Florida to see the Big East program.

Cincinnati is playing host to Sean Kilpatrick, a New York native who is spending a year at Notre Dame Prep in Fitchburg, Mass., this season, for an official visit.

Virginia plans to have Baltimore (Md.) City College High forward C.J. Fair from the 2010 class and class of 2011 super shooter/scorer Trevor Cooney from Wilmington (Del.) Sanford School in Charlottesville for unofficial visits.

AROUND THE NATION

Central Florida has one of the best players in Orlando scheduled to be on campus for an official visit this weekend. Keith Clanton from Orlando Christian Prep is interested in the program. The three-star forward could make a decision shortly after his trip to the school.

Nevada is always looking for under-the-radar talent and skilled players at the power forward position. This weekend Mark Fox and crew are scheduled to have Devonte Elliott of Paramount (Calif.) and Derrick Williams of La Mirada (Calif.) in Reno for official visits.

Nick Russell of Arlington (Texas) Grace Prep will travel across the Dallas Metroplex to see SMU's campus officially.

Brandon Davies has grown up in Provo, Utah. He starred at Provo High, and will now go across the street to BYU's campus and visit the program officially. The Cougars have a legit shot of landing a commitment from him in the near future, according to multiple sources in the state.